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V 11/19 

 Do not operate the appliance if it has fallen from a height or has 

suffered damage in any way. Contact qualified technical personnel 
to examine the appliance or perform any electrical or mechanical 
repairs. 

 The most common cause of overheating is the build-up of dust in the 

appliance. Remove dust deposits by unplugging the appliance and 
cleaning the air outlets and grilles with the aid of a vacuum cleaner. 

 Do not use abrasive detergents for cleaning this appliance. Clean 

the appliance with the aid of a damp (not wet) cloth rinsed in hot 
soapy water. Always remove the plug from the mains socket before 
cleaning. 

 To disconnect the fan, push the switch to OFF and remove the plug 

from the socket. Pull on the plug only. Avoid pulling on the cord 
when disconnecting the fan. 

 Do not place any objects on the cord and do not bend it. 

 It is not advisable to use extension cords, as these may overheat 

and cause the risk of fire. Do not use a single extension cord to 
operate multiple appliances. 

 Do not immerse the cord, plug or any other element of the appliance 

in water or other liquids.  

 Do not touch the plug with wet hands. 

 Do not place the fan above or near another heat source. 

  Do not connect the appliance to the mains power before it has been 

properly assembled and positioned. 

  Do not run the cord under carpets. Do not cover the cord with 

blankets, carpets or similar materials. Place the cord far away from 
busy areas or where it cannot be accidentally pulled-out. 

 Keep fire material such as furniture, cushions, blankets, papers, 

clothes, curtains and more at a distance of 1 m from the front from 
the sides and back. 

 Do not use the fan in dusty environments or in the presence of 

flammable vapors (for example in a laboratory or garage) 

Summary of Contents for IPNO

Page 1: ...lly before operating the appliance or carrying out maintenance operations Observe all the safety instructions failure to observe the instructions may lead to accidents and or damage Keep these instruc...

Page 2: ...ised and instructed concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Cleaning and maintenance to be carried out by the user must not be carried out by children without supervis...

Page 3: ...ting the fan Do not place any objects on the cord and do not bend it It is not advisable to use extension cords as these may overheat and cause the risk of fire Do not use a single extension cord to o...

Page 4: ...POWER CORD A fan has hot and arcing or sparkling parts inside It must not be used in potentially dangerous locations such as flammable explosive chemical laden or wet atmosphere Do not place the fan...

Page 5: ...16 V 11 19 DESCRIPTION OF PARTS 1 Grill cover plate 2 Inner column 3 Outer column 4 Fan base 5 Grill hoop 6 Rear grill 7 Rear motor cover 8 Flexible Rack 9 Height adjustable button...

Page 6: ...parts Motor shaft Insert the rear grill on the motor shaft in the proper position Screw the nut in order to fasten the rear grill firmly Set the blade on the motor shaft Put the outer column into the...

Page 7: ...imes the unit starts working in Sleep mode press and to select ventilation speed Pressing 4 times return on Normal mode ON OFF Button After power on the red light on shows that the product it s in sta...

Page 8: ...e to the next mode press again Sleep it s the next mode after Natural LED light it s on the panel press and to select the ventilation speed from P1 to P9 Horizontal oscillation button After power on p...

Page 9: ...priate separated waste disposal plants or to dealers that provide a similar service Separate waste disposal of batteries prevents potential negative effects on the environment and human health resulti...

Page 10: ...EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2012 19 EU This appliance may not be scrapped with domestic waste at the end of its life cycle We call your attention to the crucial role played by the consumer in the re use recycl...

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